Hillsboro High School - Hiltop Yearbook (Hillsboro, IL)

 - Class of 1937

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SENIQRS john Curto Although John has been with us just this last year. we all feel like welve always known him. John's a pretty good sport and was always able to create a little excitement in chemistry class, Alfred Dagon Weld like to see more of Penn around the Campus. l'le is quiet sometimes, and cour'eous 'most always. But don't let this give you the wrong ideag Pat is really lots of fun, Marguerite Dagon The second Dagon in our graduating class is just as quiet as her brother-until you know her. Marguerite keeps up with the times for she reads the papers, not just the funny paper, either. Thelma Dilley Who says the old-fashioned girl is gone? Here's one modern Miss who really has made sewing her hobby. If you don't be- lieve it, just look at some of the clothes she wears. Yes, she made them. Leo Drabant Leo is a firm believer in conservation of energy and puts his belief into practice. However, when it comes to football and bas- ketball you'd never recognize him with all that pep! Leona Drabant Drabant has one great ambition-to be a radio warbler like Ruth Etting. fShe has a good start.l Singing is right in her line and may we state that St. Louis Blues a la Drabant isn't hard to take. George Duro George knows all the answers. Was he ever at a loss for words in class? Ask any German or chemistry student. George never drives away from school, but what his car can be seen. load- ed to capacity, with arms and legs spilling out the windows. Velma Elledge Velma is not too short or too tallg too quiet or too outspoken: too hasty or too slow. In fact we don't know just what it is that makes her so nice. Guess itls just her way. Carl Elmore Surely you know Carl! You know the fellow in the Ford VVS. He can usually be seen dashing around, and when we say dashing we mean just that. But after all, he seems to know how to handle his cat. Kenneth Elmore If Carl isn't in the V-8, then youlll know itls Kenneth. Do you remember Repeat in the Senior-Junior play? That was also Kenneth. Carl and Kenneth are brothers and both are one of Butler's grand contributions. Page eighteen

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Catherine Bonetto Catherine is one girl who is honest and true to her colors. She's everybody's friend and nobody!s enemy. It is no wonder she has so many friends who speal: so well of her. Byrl Boyd Byrl is that rall, good-looking fellow you see around the halls. But, girls! Listen to this discouraging fact-he already has a girl. So that means that he's not in circulation. Wfoe is me! Edna Brown Edna, Leo, and Ralph are really different shades of Brown. In describing Edna, we'll just talce a few lines by Lowell: For she was jes' the quiet lcind Whose natures never vary, Lilce streams that keep a summer mind Snowhid in jenooaryf, Leo Brown Leo is a scholar of no mean ability. His only weakness is his modesty, but that we venture to call a virtue. In pursuit of the secrets of his studies, he must burn a lot of midnight oil. Ralph Brown Ralph is free, white, and probably eighteen. But that isnit all we have to say about him. He loves to read and seems to remember what he reads, too, for he can tall: and talk well. Cecil Camplin Here's one of our carnival quintuplets. We thinlc he was the cutest! Rather modest, Cecil lets his performances in football and basketball speak for themselves. Verily, there is nothing the matter with Camplin. Robert Carriker Here's another Irving lad who is plenty of fun. Not only is he a humorist, but he is a good history student, a fine musician fbeing honored with the first clarinet chairj and above all, he is a gentleman. Tom Carter Now we have held this one off as long as we can. Tom is a puzzle. Such a mixture of seriousness and foolishness, brains and vacuum, smiles and sighs, you never saw. Figure him out for yourself. Mike Cobetto Is there anything that he hasn't thought up to do? If there is, then it isn't worth doing. Mike always has a good time no matter where he is, and that's something! Edward Cress A great fellow! That's the best way to introduce Ed! We don't know where to start in telling you about him but he's done plenty. Also, we have to be careful what we say because he is our editor. Page seventeen SENIORS



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Alberta Evans Alberta believes that variety is the spice of lifew for here are a few things she likes: music Qboth piano and organj, home eco- nomics, and ping-pong. She says she isnit going to marry. A noble aim, Alberta. Alba F aletti Looks sort of small to be raduatin , but it all oes to rove . . g . g g' P . that size doesnt count. She has ained a re utation of om 1 U U it P g g places and doing things, and she makes others aware of her pres' ence. Helen Ferrari Helen came to school to learn something, and she's doing it. She has plenty of ambition and she's not afraid of working to realize her ideals. Besides problems in school, there are always plenty of problems in love to work. Frank Fishback Frank believes there is nothing truly valuable which can be purchased without painful labour. He is a good student but is rather timid, it seems. Robert Frame We can't understand why Robert was never roped in to be more active in our school activities. If you know him, youlre sure to like him. He frowns on learning, but he has completed his course in the accepted time. Cora Frkovich Outstanding characteristic-her voice. Cora can always be seen talking to anyone who will listen. Her gift of gab helps her out a lot in class, because everyone knows that it's advantageous to know a correct answer once in a while. Frank Frkovich Frank, although he ix Cora's brother, is just the opposite. He likes to work and drive a car. His favorite pastime is arguing with his sisters. fWe'll bet he gets plenty of competition., Frank likes pretty girls, too. James Gibb james was a real worker on the Hiltop staff and much credit should be given him for the way he handled the camera. It,s a pretty safe bet that he will succeed in anything he undertakes. Theron Gleichman Speck's hobbies-pigs, dogs. and going fox hunting. He's almost always rattling around, here, there, and everywhere, in an old Model T with a cage full of dogs tied on behind. Olga Glosecki Herels one oun woman who has some reat ambitions. Ol- Y 2 V e ' a sa s she wants to be either a doctor or a law er. She likes to g y . - y . , dance, ride a bicycle, play basketball, cook and sew. She dislikes inquisitive people. Page nineteen SENIORS

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